Until now, an investor would need to choose between these two options: short-term gains that risk society’s stability, or positive intentions that fail to deliver consistently attractive returns. Now, there is a new investment approach—one that realizes bigger profits that capitalists seek while building a better world that do-gooders desire.

This approach generates Human Impact and Profit, or HIP, simultaneously. It embraces a comprehensive view of society. It produces long-term results while yielding short-term profits. It enables for-profit companies to solve human problems for customers, employees and society. It combines “doing good” and “making money”—drawing from the best of both worlds.

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For a full description of services and disclosures (including fees) relating to separately managed accounts at HIP, please read HIP’s Part II of Form ADV. Managed accounts may lose value and risk possible loss of principal.